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Deshmukh and are
Some of these villages are Jalamb, Pahurjira, Bhota, Sagoda, Bhogaon, Dadgaon, Matargaon, Mongaon Digras, Taroda Tarodi, Paharpurna, Manasgaon, Adsul, Zadegaon, Shrikshetra Nagzari, Chincholi Karfarma, Gaigaon, Jawala Palaskhed, Wankhed, Jawala, Janori, Alasana, Kherda, Gawlkhed, Takali, Lasura, Warkhed, Amboda, Lanjud, Pimpri Deshmukh, Tintrav, Gavhan and Taroda Kasaba.
Some of them are Manajara Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital Latur, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology at Versova, Andheri in Mumbai and Sushiladevi Deshmukh Vidyalaya at Airoli, Navi Mumbai., VDF SCHOOL, Latur

Deshmukh and some
Deshmukh debuted with K. Vijaya Bhaskar's Tujhe Meri Kasam ( 2003 ) opposite Genelia D ' Souza, but it was not until 2004 that he achieved some success, when he appeared in the commercially successful comedy Masti and the critically acclaimed Bardaasht.

Deshmukh and between
In rats Deshmukh and Bhalla ( 2003 ) hypothesized that cells in the hippocampus could time the intervals between odor inputs ; frequent stimuli resulted, in their study, in a cessation of response at the level of the hippocampus.

Deshmukh and .
Chakradhar Dharnidhar Deshmukh, a close disciple of Meher Baba, compiled and edited the discourses.
He became the National president of the Jana Sangh in 1968 and along with Nanaji Deshmukh, Balraj Madhok and Lal Krishna Advani led Jana Sangh to national prominence.
He was played by Sanjai Mishra and his impostor was played by Riteish Deshmukh.
One third became his own private estate known as the Sarf-i-Khas, one third was allotted for the expenses of the government and was known as the Diwans territory, and the remainder was distributed to Muslim nobles ( Jagirdar, Zamindars, Deshmukh ), who in return paid nazars ( gifts ) to the Nizam for the privilege of collecting revenue from the villages under their suzerainty.
Foremost among the reformists were Acharya Balshastri Jambhekar ( 1810 – 1846 ), who condemned the evil customs of sati and female infanticide, Gopal Hari Deshmukh ( 1823 – 1892 ) who, through his shatpatre ( a bunch of letters numbering 100-exact no.
The efforts of DK Karve to improve women's education, of Bhaurao Patil, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh and Dr. Abasaheb @ Gopalrao Khedkar who championed the downtrodden people, as well as those of Tarabai Modak in Vidarbha and Anutai Wagh in the Adivasi areas, have set an example for other states.
Pawar, however, did not return to state politics, and Vilasrao Deshmukh of the Congress was chosen as Chief Minister, with Chagan Bhujbal representing the NCP as his deputy.
The Unforgettable Tour ( 2008 ) saw Zinta performing with the Bachchan family and Ritesh Deshmukh in a 40-day show staged in 11 cities across North America, Europe and the Caribbean.
Deshmukh was appointed a CIE in 1937.
After 1818, Montstuart Elphinstone reorganized the administrative divisions for revenue collection, thus reducing the importance of the Patil, the Deshmukh, and the Deshpande.
Another leading wave in contemporary Marathi poetry is the poetry of non-urban poets like Arun Kale, Bhujang Meshram, Pravin Bandekar, Shrikant Deshmukh, Veerdhaval Parab etc.
Singh is shocked to find that Munna is none other than NCC Cadet Mahesh Deshmukh, an aspiring officer, whom he had met years ago in a bank.
She was said to be likely replaced by Ritesh Deshmukh.
The resignation of C. D. Deshmukh, the then Finance Minister of the Nehru Cabinet, had its salutary effect.
* 26 May-Vilasrao Deshmukh, politician and former Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
A state funeral was arranged for Mother Teresa on her deathbed on 5 September 1997, Sri Sathya Sai Baba on his death on 27 April 2011 and for Vilasrao Deshmukh on 15th August, 2012.
* The first Finance Minister of independent India Shri Chintamanrao alias C. D. Deshmukh was an Amravatian.
* Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh

Mircea and Eliade
They are often set in a dim and nonspecific past, what historian of religion Mircea Eliade termed in illo tempore (" at that time ").
Mircea Eliade defined " myth " in terms of " creation ,"
Mircea Eliade argues that the imagery used in some parts of the Hebrew Bible reflects a " transfiguration of history into myth ".
According to Mircea Eliade, the Middle Ages witnessed " an upwelling of mythical thought " in which each social group had its own " mythological traditions ".
According to Mircea Eliade, one pervasive mythical theme associates heroes with the slaying of dragons, a theme which Eliade traces back to " the very ancient cosmogonico-heroic myth " of a battle between a divine hero and a dragon.
According to Mircea Eliade, many traditional societies have a cyclic sense of time, periodically reenacting mythical events.
According to Mircea Eliade, the medieval " Gioacchinian myth [...] of universal renovation in a more or less imminent future " has influenced a number of modern theories of history, such as those of Lessing ( who explicitly compares his views to those of medieval " enthusiasts "), Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling, and has also influenced a number of Russian writers.
* Eliade, Mircea
** Myths, Rites, Symbols: A Mircea Eliade Reader.
The Politics of Myth: A Study of C. G. Jung, Mircea Eliade, and Joseph Campbell.
* Eliade, Mircea.
It was based on the novella of the same name by Romanian author Mircea Eliade.
The religious historian Mircea Eliade speaks of a desire to transcend old age and death and achieve a state of nirvana in the Hindu practice of Tantric yoga.
The Gloranthan world is characterised by its complex use of mythology, heavily influenced by the universalist approaches of Joseph Campbell and Mircea Eliade, its Howardian ethos, its long and distinctive history as a setting for role-playing games, its community development and expansion, and ( unusual among early American fantasy role-playing games ) its relative lack of Tolkienesque influence.
* Eliade, Mircea, and Joan P. Couliano.
Mircea Eliade argued that one of the foremost functions of myth is to establish models for behavior and that myths may also provide a religious experience.
In his appendix to Myths, Dreams and Mysteries, and in The Myth of the Eternal Return, Mircea Eliade attributed modern man ’ s anxieties to his rejection of myths and the sense of the sacred.
* Eliade, Mircea.
* Eliade, Mircea.
* Mircea Eliade
Mircea Eliade, a professor of the history of religions, declared that myth did not hold religion back, that myth was an essential foundation of religion, and that eliminating myth would eliminate a piece of the human psyche.
Mircea Eliade writes, " A first definition of this complex phenomenon, and perhaps the least hazardous, will be: shamanism = ' technique of religious ecstasy '.
" Davidson says that while the creature may vary, the horse is fairly common " in the lands where horses are in general use, and Sleipnir's ability to bear the god through the air is typical of the shaman's steed " and cites an example from a study of shamanism by Mircea Eliade of an eight-legged foal from a story of a Buryat shaman.
* Eliade, Mircea.

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